absolute gold. The kid's incredulous-but-calm smile really made the moment for me... I've heard people saying, "this is way bigger for baseball history than if he got the perfect game..." I might agree the way the kid acted, I think he is enough into Pro ball, that he can be cool with it. I love the 06UD image.
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I gotta say, the class with which both individuals have handled this situation shows what true sportsmanship is all about. Bravo to both.
absolute gold. The kid's incredulous-but-calm smile really made the moment for me... I've heard people saying, "this is way bigger for baseball history than if he got the perfect game..." I might agree the way the kid acted, I think he is enough into Pro ball, that he can be cool with it.
I love the 06UD image.
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